Agnes Ballantyne Scott was a survivor of her husband Robert who died in 1930.8 The following obituary appeared in the newspaper the Canadian Statesman published in Bowmanville, Ontario 12 March 1942:

Mrs. David MoffatAfter a short illness, Agnes B. Scott, Orono, widow of the late David Moffat, passed to rest early Wednesday morning, February 25th. She was born in Bowmanville, her father being miller at the McDougall mill. When she was quite young her parents moved to a farm in Darlington Township, north of Enfield, where she attended school. In 1889 she was united in marriage to David Moffat, who lived on the farm at Columbus now owned by Mr. Ray McLaughlin. Three years later they moved to Clarke Township and lived for years on the fifth concession. In 1927 they moved to the village of Orono where Mr. Moffat died suddenly in 1930. Mrs. Moffat had a cheerful disposition and a ready smile for all.

She is survived by her family of seven, Mrs. Geo. Allin (Jean), Mrs. W.F. Rickard (Clara), of Newcastle, Will, Blake, Sheldon and Bob of Orono, and Harve of Milton, and sixteen grandchildren.

The funeral was held from Park St. Church, Orono, on February 27th, where a large number of relatives and friends gathered to pay their last respects. The service was conducted by Rev. S. Littlewood, assisted by Rev. R.E. Morton. The pallbearers were Messrs. Geo. Scott, Gordon Scott, Arthur Ross, Clarence Werry, Kyle Squair and George Allin. Interment was in Orono Cemetery.5

Census Data

DavidMoffat and Agnes B appeared on the 1901 Canadian Census of Clarke Twp., Durham County, Ontario, enumerated 31 March 1901. David was enumerated as a farmer and a Presbyterian. Their children Jennie I, Willie S, Thomas B, James H, Clara E and David S were listed as living with them.3DavidMoffat and Agnes B appeared on the 1911 Canadian Census of Clarke Twp., Durham County, Ontario, enumerated 5 June 1911. David was enumerated as a Presbyterian and a Farmer. Their children Jennie, William, Blake, Harvey, Clara, Sheldon and Robert were listed as living with them.2DavidMoffatt and Agnes appeared on the 1921 Canadian Census of Clarke Twp., Durham County, Ontario, enumerated 1 June 1921. David was. Their children Jean, Harvey and Blake were listed as living with them.6

Oscar Floyd Trask was a farmer.3 He also went by the name of Floyd.1,3,5,7 He immigrated in 1917 to Harris, Saskatchewan, CanadaG.3 In the obituary of Minerva MelissaTrask who died 22 January 1934, her son, Floyd Trask of Harris, SK, was listed as a survivor.7 Oscar Floyd Trask was listed as a survivor in the obituary of Lola FayeBass who died 3 March 1972, Husband.3,8 See the footnotes below for a link to his on-line obituary that appeared in the newspaper the Saskatoon StarPhoenix published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 7 March 1980 .6

[S4199] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., Floyd Oscar Trask.

In the obituary of Oscar FloydTrask who died 6 March 1980, his wife, Lola Trask was listed as predeceased.6

The following biographical information was shared in in a Find A Grave biography by Darlene Hightower, 11 October 2012:

Lola Faye Bass was born October 27, 1882 in Farlington, Crawford County, Kansas. Lola was the daughter of James William Bass and Mary Jane "Jennie" Stiteler Bass. She grew up in the Farlington area of Crawford County.

Lola Faye Bass married Floyd Oscar Trask April 12, 1913. They resided in Girard, Crawford County, Kansas until 1917. Their first two daughters were born in Crawford County. They then moved to Saskatchewan, Canada where Oscar's brother's had moved a few years earlier. They farmed in the Hill View District.

[S4199] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., Lola Faye Bass Trask.

Karen was born on 30 October 1943 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CanadaG.1,3 She died on 16 August 2015 in Surrey, British Columbia, CanadaG, at age 71.5 The following information is extracted from her obituary. Predeceased: DelbertSummach, VivianSummach and MyrnaSummach.5 In circa 1966, Delbert, Vivian, Karen and Myrna were included in a family photograph.6 In the obituary of Delbert JustinSummach who died 5 December 1983, his daughter, Karen Memory of Cranbrook, BC, was listed as a survivor.7 Karen Faye Summach was listed as a survivor in the obituary of Karen ElizabethMemory who died 21 November 2004, sister-in-law.8 In the obituary of Vivian JaneSummach who died 23 May 2007, Vivian's daughter, Karen Faye Memory was listed as a survivor.9 In the obituary of Dorothy EileenMemory who died 3 May 2015, sister-in-law, Karen Faye Summach was listed as a survivor.10 Karen Faye Summach was listed as a survivor in the obituary of Lorne RodneySovdi who died 3 May 2015, sister-in-law.10 See the footnotes below for a link to her on-line obituary that appeared in her memorial page on MyAlternatives.ca, September 2015 .5

In circa 1966, Delbert, Vivian, Karen and Myrna were included in a family photograph.10 In the obituary of Delbert JustinSummach who died 5 December 1983, his daughter, Myrna was listed as predeceased.11 The following biographical information is from my (Rick Moffat's) personal knowledge or recollections , 1998:

I drove from PA, where I was working at Burns Foods, to Saskatoon for the funeral. However, they changed the time, so I missed the actual service. Mom didn't think of letting me know. I joined everyone at Deb and Binnie's house once I got to town.12

In the obituary of Vivian JaneSummach who died 23 May 2007, Vivian's daughter, Myrna Vivian Summach was listed as predeceased.13 In the obituary of Karen FayeSummach who died 16 August 2015, Karen's sister, Myrna Summach was listed as predeceased.14

[S4199] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi

He also went by the name of Jack.10,4 He was a policeman in Estevan, Saskatchewan when Annie (Moffat) Harvey was a child per her letter to Graeme and Estelle Moffat dated Dec. 5, 1979.

in a Mar 5, 2005 email message, Alice Sparrow remembers that "My Grandfather , as far as I know was never a police man. He sold shares in the Grain Growers Company. He died in Shand ,Sask from food poisoning (officially) , My mother felt he died from an overdose of Sulfer. He was afraid of getting the flu, so he burnt sulfer on the stove as well as ingested it , somehow, She said his urine was blue, so I would tend to concur with her theory. He is buried here in Souris, along with his wife, Tossie my mother and James Rainey his father-in-law."21

Census Data

JohnMoffit appeared on the 1861 Canadian Census of Clarke Twp., Durham County, Ontario in the household of his parents, WalterMoffit and AgnesMoffit.15 John Moffat appeared on the 1871 Canadian Census of Clarke Twp., Durham County, Upper Canada in the household of his parents, WalterMoffat and AgnesMoffat.11 John Moffat appeared on the 1881 Canadian Census of Clarke Twp., Durham County, Ontario in the household of his parents, WalterMoffat and AggnesMoffat.12 John G Moffat appeared on the 1891 Canadian Census of Haldimand Twp., Northumberland County, Ontario in the household of his parents, WalterMoffat and AgnesMoffat.14 John G Moffat and Annie JMoffat appeared on the 1901 Canadian Census of RM of Glenwood, Manitoba, enumerated 31 March 1901, enumerated as a Farmer and a Presbyterian. Their son Walter R was listed as living with them.7 John G Moffatt and Annie appeared on the 1911 Canadian Census of UM of Brandon, Manitoba, enumerated 8 June 1911. John was enumerated as a farmer. Their children Walter R and Annie were listed as living with them.16

[S675] Rick Moffat, "Moffat 0001 - Walter Moffat's Children - Handwritten Copy - Source unknown" (Mesa, AZ). This is in my handwriting, fmor many years ago, but I do not remember the source of the information, John G (Jack) b. 1860.12.01. Hereinafter cited as "Moffat 0001."

[S1055] Alice Sparrow, "Corrections," e-mail to Rick Moffat, March 5, 2005, Her sisters name was Minnie Tossie Irene, but called "Tossie " That Minnie Flossie in the Man Vital stats was a error in translation....You have a picture of J G Moffat , his wife Anne Jane Rainey, Rainey and the baby , my mother always believed , the baby to be Tossie.